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Chapter 8
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This chapter begins with a soliloquy from the god of the sun. He tells the story of how he and his son were born and how they were raised in the desert. He says that the sun is the only thing that keeps them alive, and that they are the only things that keep them alive. The god tells the boy that he will not be able to see him again until he is old enough to read. The boy tells the god that he would like to see the sun, but the god tells him that it is too hot to see it. He asks the boy if he wants to go to the moon, and the boy says yes. He then asks the god if he can see the moon again. The sun says yes, but it is not as hot as it used to be. The man asks the man if he has ever seen a doctor about the problem of the moon. The young man says that he has, but that he does not want to see a doctor because he is not strong enough to do so. The old man tells him not to worry, because he will see him soon enough. He also tells the young man that the moon is not the same as the sun and that he should not worry about the moon because he knows that he is strong enough. When the boy asks the old man what he should do, the man says he should go to a doctor and that the doctor will tell him what to do. The girl tells the man that she has not been able to sleep with the sun because of the heat. She says that she feels like she is crawling up her body and that she is afraid of it. She tells him to say that she will handle it well, and he agrees. She then tells him about how she did not sleep well the first time she slept with him. He asked her to sleep again
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Kakafukaka • Chapter 8 • Page ik-page-277209
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Chapter 8
This is a locked chapterChapter 8
About This Chapter
This chapter begins with a soliloquy from the god of the sun. He tells the story of how he and his son were born and how they were raised in the desert. He says that the sun is the only thing that keeps them alive, and that they are the only things that keep them alive. The god tells the boy that he will not be able to see him again until he is old enough to read. The boy tells the god that he would like to see the sun, but the god tells him that it is too hot to see it. He asks the boy if he wants to go to the moon, and the boy says yes. He then asks the god if he can see the moon again. The sun says yes, but it is not as hot as it used to be. The man asks the man if he has ever seen a doctor about the problem of the moon. The young man says that he has, but that he does not want to see a doctor because he is not strong enough to do so. The old man tells him not to worry, because he will see him soon enough. He also tells the young man that the moon is not the same as the sun and that he should not worry about the moon because he knows that he is strong enough. When the boy asks the old man what he should do, the man says he should go to a doctor and that the doctor will tell him what to do. The girl tells the man that she has not been able to sleep with the sun because of the heat. She says that she feels like she is crawling up her body and that she is afraid of it. She tells him to say that she will handle it well, and he agrees. She then tells him about how she did not sleep well the first time she slept with him. He asked her to sleep again
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